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The Temple of tin Hau

Introduction

Tin Hau Temple (Taipa) is the oldest temple in Taipa. It was built at around 1785. The Temple only dedicates to the Goddess Tin Hau. Many historical relics have been preserved there.

The Temple of tin Hau is the oldest temple of Taipa, built in the QianLong Reign. The existent main palace is dedicated to the Empress, with a lot of cultural relics inside. Besides the ancient bell, there also are decorated gateways, standing tablets, stone or tin incense burners, ancient inscribed boards and incense burner tables. The cultural relics belong to the periods of Qianlong Reign, Dao Guang Reign, Xian Feng Reign, Tong Zhi Reign, Guang Wu Reign and other periods during the Republic of China.

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Tin Hau Temple (Taipa) is the oldest temple in Taipa. It was built at around 1785. The Temple only dedicates to the Goddess Tin Hau. Many historical relics have been preserved there.

The Temple of tin Hau is the oldest temple of Taipa, built in the QianLong Reign. The existent main palace is dedicated to the Empress, with a lot of cultural relics inside. Besides the ancient bell, there also are decorated gateways, standing tablets, stone or tin incense burners, ancient inscribed boards and incense burner tables. The cultural relics belong to the periods of Qianlong Reign, Dao Guang Reign, Xian Feng Reign, Tong Zhi Reign, Guang Wu Reign and other periods during the Republic of China.